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Scotland 2-1 England (1976) 

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Scotland recover from being thrashed 5-1 at Wembley a year earlier by deservedly beating rivals England 2-1 in the Home International Championship at Hampden Park in May 1976. Mick Channon gives England an early lead but Don Masson heads Scotland level and Kenny Dalglish grabs the winner as his shot squirms between Ray Clemence's legs.

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@mainprimate3827
@mainprimate3827 11 месяцев назад
I could watch all these old Home Internationals all day. I know we’ll never see the like again with the packed International schedule nowadays, but what a memory from my youth.
@40delboy40
@40delboy40 3 года назад
Rest in peace Tam Forsyth, what a tackle on Channon that was.
@facethetruth9843
@facethetruth9843 4 года назад
Coleman's commentary in this and other big matches are legendary
@tramlad2
@tramlad2 3 года назад
That was a decent Scotland team against a very decent England team, some superb players amongst that, and they all played with pride, happy days
@SuperTed19021
@SuperTed19021 Год назад
Back then to qualify for a World Cup or any major tournament, you had to finish top of your qualifying group or *that was it!* When international football really was at its peak.
@lewisgreen1633
@lewisgreen1633 3 года назад
Joe Jordon was a fantastic centre forward from the old school. Tough as old boots..
@SuperTed19021
@SuperTed19021 Год назад
*What a player and what an era for all international football as a whole.*
@langdale55
@langdale55 Год назад
I don’t know what Kenny Dalglish had to do to get a penalty in this or the game at Wembley in ‘77. He was cleaned out in both games.
@philipraiswell3570
@philipraiswell3570 7 лет назад
What a first touch by Dalglish for his goal. You have to wonder whether Clemence's mistake was partly down to not having recovered from the knock he had just taken. Loved the football from this era.
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 11 месяцев назад
We'll never know about that - probably not, I would think - but Clemence himself said a few years later that this was "my worst ever mistake".
@Kelly14UK
@Kelly14UK 4 года назад
Scottish. Respect to Mick Channon. Check the guy's scoring records from '66 -'82.
@raymondmcdonald355
@raymondmcdonald355 6 лет назад
2 classic football strips on display here. England's 1st Admiral kit and Scotland's Umbro Diamonds. So much cooler and classier than the modern bland Nike shite that teams wear nowadays, where you can tell that the designer has spent all of 5 minutes creating it.
@johnhawkins6506
@johnhawkins6506 4 года назад
Yes...how many teams stick to their proper kits now, Scotland in Pink and how embarrassing for Scottish fans!!
@norbertholstein2604
@norbertholstein2604 Год назад
Scotland had a pink and yellow strip in the early 1900s
@mjh5437
@mjh5437 Год назад
Modern kit designers are all poofters so no wonder.
@raymondmcdonald355
@raymondmcdonald355 Год назад
@@norbertholstein2604 Correct, The Lord Roseberry Racing Colours. Hearts and Puma recreated a few seasons back for their away kit.
@raymondmcdonald355
@raymondmcdonald355 Год назад
@@mjh5437 I'm not interested in their sexual preferences, just wish they would design better Football kits tbh 🤣🤣
@KryptonitetoallBS
@KryptonitetoallBS 3 года назад
Even at 26, Danny McGrain looked 59.
@jmck1171
@jmck1171 Год назад
... and his play was sublime
@anthonycassell1112
@anthonycassell1112 7 лет назад
One of the best games between the two countries, Scotland were superb.
@jaysea32
@jaysea32 11 лет назад
Need these games back. At least every couple of years.
@MrCains820
@MrCains820 10 лет назад
I like the way David Coleman said 'Yes!' when Mick Channon scored.
@laptopsorted
@laptopsorted 5 лет назад
tiny bit biased wasn't he :)
@MILESnomore
@MILESnomore 4 года назад
well he is English... but he was good at what he didi...... Clyde Tyldesley and all the other new boys are a disgrace in their 'jingo-ism'
@markbailey1970
@markbailey1970 2 года назад
@@laptopsorted because English commentators aren’t allowed to be biased eh?
@johndickson76
@johndickson76 2 года назад
To be fair, he said it the same way when Joe Jordan scored the first in 1974.
@raymondmcdonald355
@raymondmcdonald355 6 лет назад
Auld Hampden in all its magnificent glory.
@davidwands1899
@davidwands1899 4 года назад
@jwgeezer ....shhh silly boy.
@Kelly14UK
@Kelly14UK 4 года назад
@Joy Division Naw, we dinnae
@tadgerdavidson5377
@tadgerdavidson5377 3 года назад
RIP Tam Forsyth...tackle!!
@johnnyM809
@johnnyM809 10 лет назад
I was there !... I was an 11 year old lad high up behind the goals where King Kenny put the ball through Ray Clemence's legs
@seandoc1948
@seandoc1948 6 лет назад
johnnyM809 Kenny controlled it beautifully and stuck it away with aplomb.
@Broonzied
@Broonzied 2 года назад
Big Joe Jordan was a defenders nightmare. Great player.
@edwardkearney7581
@edwardkearney7581 3 года назад
Coleman’s commentary was superb. People thought he was biased back then but listen to his commentary at the 74/78 World Cups. Totally behind Scotland as the only home nation to compete.
@scotiajinker8392
@scotiajinker8392 5 лет назад
My very first proper game, my dad’s friend was on security and got my mum,dad and myself in the old wooden stand opposite the main stand . I was 11. Used to love the home internationals.
@eliottsantos2654
@eliottsantos2654 5 лет назад
Rumour has it that there is a video in youtube with Alan Rough's greatest saves. Apparently, it lasts 7 seconds....still looking for it!
@edwardspearing5148
@edwardspearing5148 5 лет назад
There's more than that.. He makes a world class save at 9 past haffey.
@OlizerVanAntoninus
@OlizerVanAntoninus 2 года назад
the 2 great saves he didn’t make from cubillas are in it
@tonysoprano2912
@tonysoprano2912 3 года назад
When football was football ⚽️
@mcdowallmcdowall1905
@mcdowallmcdowall1905 Год назад
Not soccer
@robertcottam8824
@robertcottam8824 10 месяцев назад
Yes soccer was more interesting in the 70s.
@redd605
@redd605 7 лет назад
Coleman was the master, I remember watching these games, with excitement, when he did these ,matches in the 70s,and his one- nil, brilliant commentary, on all sports he did
@tomdrowry
@tomdrowry 7 лет назад
Yes, Colman's deep voice and sparse commentary added weight and gravitas to important games, replaced by the awful Motty with non stop chattering and high pitched wailing, which most commentators copy today.
@SuperTed19021
@SuperTed19021 7 лет назад
David Coleman is another great loss to BBC's sport commentary, along with Harry Carpenter, Bill McLaren, Richie Benaud, Dan Maskell, Len Martin, Ted Lowe and so many others. The 70s, 80s and early 90s really were the great days of BBC Sport. They are no one like them now. Only Murray Walker, John Motson and Tim Gudgin are left, it seems. It's a shame Coleman never got the send-off he deserved, truly was the master voice. I miss him so.
@DH.2016
@DH.2016 4 года назад
I remember Coleman say, "One nil" in one game - but it was actually an equaliser by England!
@garsm2290
@garsm2290 9 лет назад
Two really good teams, dramatic game, eloquent commentary .. oh, what has Sky done to our football?
@mizofan
@mizofan 7 лет назад
Oh, what has Rupert Murdoch done to our country?
@garsm2290
@garsm2290 7 лет назад
mizofan Indeed, indeed ...
@johnhawkins6506
@johnhawkins6506 4 года назад
Along money...spoiled it!!
@craigedwards3899
@craigedwards3899 3 года назад
Commentary totally biased in favour of England. Who shouts yes when a team scores.
@terriersforever23
@terriersforever23 3 года назад
The years when football was football and not all about money,I was 15 when this was played,how good was the home internationals.
@weejim2397
@weejim2397 Год назад
my grandad and dad always used to tell me about this type of football, when he said football was at its peak for scotland, as my grandad came to over 45+ matches for scotland, some he may have snuck in but he said it was all worth it to see dalglish. wish i was alive during this time
@ethel1690cardew
@ethel1690cardew 5 лет назад
Danny McGrain can do whatever he wants. Another Scot that in todays market would be worth 10s of millions if not more Class all the way
@margaretlindsay4017
@margaretlindsay4017 3 года назад
I agree best scotland full back I ever seen
@jontemple1817
@jontemple1817 2 года назад
All the way 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@iananderson3799
@iananderson3799 Год назад
Different game now. Danny McGrain would be left puffing in the wake of today's superfit kids.
@jerryoshea3116
@jerryoshea3116 7 месяцев назад
Danny McGrain was generally seen as one of the best in the World playing in his position! And unfortunately there's something in the Grub or water these dayz& young men no longer look like men,where as Danny Mc most certainly did!
@alanbarclay7480
@alanbarclay7480 3 года назад
I was in the Rangers end at this game, had a great view of Dalglish putting the ball through Clemence's legs for the winner. Then the clouds of dust coming up as the fans celebrated.
@sdstim
@sdstim 9 лет назад
Great footage my 1st ScotlandvEngland, went on my own from 30 miles away, in the crowd right across from Kenny when he scored. Never realised the Kenny/Clemence incidents/needle/penalty! The Kings' nutmeg paid him in spades for years I remember:-)) Thank you for the upload.
@michael6255
@michael6255 4 года назад
Great to see proper unbiased commentary
@whoknowsthebowler
@whoknowsthebowler 7 лет назад
David Coleman One of the best commentators ever .
@simonb2452
@simonb2452 3 года назад
Great tackle Tam. You gave me lots of great memories as I watched my team lift trophy after trophy and pride watching you perform so well for Scotland. R.I.P.
@gunternetzer9621
@gunternetzer9621 Год назад
Jaws
@amcmenemy5647
@amcmenemy5647 11 месяцев назад
Grabbing the winner in 1973. RIP Jaws.
@norbertholstein2604
@norbertholstein2604 Год назад
Danny getting a nosebleed in front of goal as usual. The only weak part of his game. Clemence was.a.fantastic keeper, Tom Forsyth with a game saving tackle. RIP to them both.
@nihilistforever9769
@nihilistforever9769 3 года назад
From a Celtic man. RIP Tam Forsyth. A great servant to Rangers. He broke my heart with his 'lucky' tap-in in 1973. Ha. God rest him.
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
Aye, RIP to the big man. That goal in '73 - it wasn't even a tap in, his boot skimmed over the top of it and it barely crossed the line.
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 7 месяцев назад
5:37 The greatest goal in the history of professional football. "Nice one, Kenny! Nice one, son!"
@birdandthe
@birdandthe 4 года назад
GREAT ATMOSPHERE ON ALL ENGLAND SCOTLAND GAMES 60S 70S AND LATER !! BETTER THAN I REMEMBER
@paullittle4622
@paullittle4622 6 лет назад
That was a lucky goal, but Kenny Dalglish was magnificent a real legend, and would of been worth absolutely millions at today's prices
@ethel1690cardew
@ethel1690cardew 5 лет назад
He would have been priceless.
@KryptonitetoallBS
@KryptonitetoallBS Год назад
For whatever reason he didn't really shine for Scotland in his long National career despite being surrounded by great quality players. The Lawman's record was outstanding for Scotland, scoring the same number of goals in half the number of games as Dalglish 👍
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 11 месяцев назад
@@KryptonitetoallBS John Motson made this point in a short interview with Dalglish many years back. "You consistently play very well for your club [Liverpool], but you don't always turn it on for your country. Now why is this?" Dalglish: "Well, the manager keeps selecting me, so I can't be playing that badly for Scotland".
@KryptonitetoallBS
@KryptonitetoallBS 11 месяцев назад
@@SMSJSC Typical Dalglish, never answering the question but always trying to be clever. Strachan was similar during a bad spell as Celtic Manager. Eventually he lost the fans as they grew frustrated with his defensive wise cracks!
@problemchimp4231
@problemchimp4231 2 года назад
My goodness...Scotland had some wonderful players in this era. Genuinely, could've won the World Cup in 78...had things been managed better.
@colingeddes2172
@colingeddes2172 Год назад
They certainly did. Brilliant header by channon though. And what was clemence doing, chucking that shot in from dalglish. Shocking goalkeeping.
@OlizerVanAntoninus
@OlizerVanAntoninus Год назад
Wouldn't have won in Argentina even with Brian Clough.
@thevillaaston7811
@thevillaaston7811 7 месяцев назад
ROTFL
@mauriristola3282
@mauriristola3282 3 года назад
RIP big Tam.
@carpediem4290
@carpediem4290 4 года назад
Good and authentic football. Scotland better than other plays over all in deeply forward. Thanks.
@jakeburns7331
@jakeburns7331 3 года назад
Going by today's prices, there is about £1.5 billion worth of talent on display there. Today's primadonnas wouldn't have lasted 5 minutes on that pitch.
@merseydave1
@merseydave1 4 года назад
Ray Clements was a world class goal keeper, sadly he made a bad mistake.
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
At last a sensible response to the question of Clemence's ability. Like Shilton, Clemence was a brilliant keeper who made one bad mistake (as did Shilton for England in '73 vs Poland).
@grahamcruickshank4572
@grahamcruickshank4572 3 года назад
Agree completely.
@hezkyden
@hezkyden 6 лет назад
Ray Clemence giving a passable imitation of a Scottish goalie that day. And against Dalglish, too! I'll bet he got some stick for that in the Liverpool dressing room.
@matthewleslie4448
@matthewleslie4448 3 года назад
Dalglish wouldn't be in that Liverpool dressing room until 12 months later
@harrynewiss4630
@harrynewiss4630 2 года назад
That Clemence let in was still being spoken about at my school 3-4 years later.
@thelonegroover
@thelonegroover 6 лет назад
I was there. :D Great memories. After the match we were walking back to the railway station for our train north to Aberdeen and an SFA bus came slowly through our ranks. Being tall I spotted a spiky haired individual poking his head up over the back seats and looking back at us ....it was Rod Stewart! It only took a few seconds before us fans were singing "Sailing" with Mr Stewart "conducting" us from the bus. What a way to end a fantastic day. :)
@ThefightingCelt
@ThefightingCelt 9 лет назад
The ball was much heavier then , not like the light weight balloons they use now. By the way, Kenny Dalglish was still a Celtic player here.
@Kelly14UK
@Kelly14UK 9 лет назад
ThefightingCelt They sold him a year later. 440,000 pounds, I think. After the Final against Rangers.
@ThefightingCelt
@ThefightingCelt 9 лет назад
Yes , a club record at the time - and I and many others were gutted when he left Celtic. I attended the final against Rangers , in which Kenny captained the winning side. Rained most of the day , as I recall.
@Kelly14UK
@Kelly14UK 9 лет назад
ThefightingCelt Yup. It rained alright. Played with toy soldiers at the top of the stairs with the boy across the street. Dad watched it downstairs. Shouted at us weans. We were noisy. Remember May of '77 very well. I was 9 haha. Was it Stein's last game?
@johnclark5469
@johnclark5469 6 лет назад
Dalglish became world class at Liverpool .My fav player of all time and am a bluenose but hey you must respect class.
@dannyvine3605
@dannyvine3605 4 года назад
@@Kelly14UK Yep you are right; but Liverpool had sold Keegan for £500,000 just before so Liverpool had made a profit in buying Dalglish!
@8busby
@8busby 8 лет назад
when football was played by men, in the proper way. Great players trying to score a goal , now a day they are more scared of losing. Great exciting players, and a proper football commentator, David Coleman. Footballers today , are overpaid spoilt bastards , who dive all over the pitch, and only care about one thing, money.
@scherben8870
@scherben8870 8 лет назад
Exactly the sort of thing being said in 1976. You reach a certain age, and rose tinted nostalgia takes over.
@andi17ish
@andi17ish 8 лет назад
A jambo knows
@scherben8870
@scherben8870 8 лет назад
Just being a Hearts fan makes you all wise?
@andi17ish
@andi17ish 8 лет назад
yes lol
@scherben8870
@scherben8870 8 лет назад
ANDI FISHER I missed out there, then :)
@tramhill1564
@tramhill1564 6 лет назад
If football was like this, I'd go miles to watch. I don't like the game today - players with red, yellow, green, white shoes, jerseys tucked out, tattoos, strange haircuts...I don't like the style of play either. Today's football does not turn me on at all. But there was a time when football was pristine and there was glory.
@eles2147
@eles2147 6 лет назад
Tram Hill second that sentiment. When did it become tasteful that players can wear these multicolored fairy slippers? Or the balls are likewise. Or for that matter, not play in the pissing rain or deep mudbath? I dont get it.
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 5 лет назад
Tram Hill You're worried about the color of their shoes? Who cares?
@PenShoe6
@PenShoe6 5 лет назад
Exactly the sort of thing being said in 1976. You reach a certain age, and rose tinted nostalgia takes over.
@HaroldGoodfortune
@HaroldGoodfortune 10 лет назад
God bless David Coleman!
@growlerthe2nd712
@growlerthe2nd712 10 месяцев назад
Bloody hell a home international with 4 Derby players, up the RAMS 🐏 ⚽️👍
@RichardHell1959
@RichardHell1959 8 лет назад
Tackle of the match by 'Jaws' at 7:50 .....
@HorizontalLifestyle
@HorizontalLifestyle 3 года назад
Kicked up and down the place,wee bit of the magic sponge and back at it.When players were actually Football players.
@fabmusicman4
@fabmusicman4 3 года назад
Me encantan estos duelos de esa epoca...que ganas de pasear por el reino Unido en esos años ☹️
@MrIrishscouse
@MrIrishscouse 7 лет назад
At certain points there's a dramatic expressiveness to some of the players, Stuart Pearson at 3.46 when he knocks Rough and nods as if to say 'Yes, yes, I accept my behaviour there was ungentlemanly' and Kenny Dalglish at 5.12 after he hit Clemence as if to say 'Whit did ah dae?'
@dandlion1958
@dandlion1958 3 года назад
RIP Tom. It's not gone too well since that win has it boys.
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
True, but the best was yet to come... Wembley '77
@fraser_mr2009
@fraser_mr2009 3 года назад
miss these kind of games
@jagtiger1
@jagtiger1 4 года назад
David Coleman is better than any of today's commentators. Just called the game no rubbish!
@szabolcspuszta1963
@szabolcspuszta1963 4 года назад
The one of the best referee from that era conducted this match, the Hungarian Károly Palotai.
@miguelrivera-taupier6718
@miguelrivera-taupier6718 3 года назад
Still, that was a penalty
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
Yes. He refereed the following year at Wembley too. A superb referee.
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 7 месяцев назад
@szabolcspuszla1963 Maybe, but he still missed a stonewall penalty.
@harrynewiss4630
@harrynewiss4630 2 года назад
Alan Rough had an out of body experience and took over Ray Clemence for a few minutes...
@Valhalla88888
@Valhalla88888 2 года назад
Those Scots in the 60s, 70s, 80s had great world class players beating England was normal and expected how England has gone backwards since we won WC at home in 1966, then the first team to be us was guess who? Yes Scotland 😭
@barnbersonol
@barnbersonol 4 года назад
Clements conceded an almost identical goal to that second one four years later v Wales.
@zzzaaa0990
@zzzaaa0990 Год назад
Great stuff,soccer when it had style and passion. Amen.
@nicknack3648
@nicknack3648 Год назад
Pure nostalgia
@zzzaaa0990
@zzzaaa0990 Год назад
@@nicknack3648 you sound freaked and insecure dude,stick to table soccer dude!.14>1 Amen.
@nicknack3648
@nicknack3648 Год назад
@@zzzaaa0990 Lol what would you know numb nut lol
@zzzaaa0990
@zzzaaa0990 Год назад
@@nicknack3648 you sound freaked and insecure dude,stick to table soccer dude.14>1 Amen.
@jamieokeeffe749
@jamieokeeffe749 5 лет назад
David Coleman as unbiased ever *rolls eyes*
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 11 месяцев назад
Yeah. Scottish commentators were ALWAYS impartial of course ! ( and I'm Scottish ! ).
@drc4563
@drc4563 3 года назад
Magnificent! Thank you You tube. The passion, emotion, atmosphere. Hamden was a proper stadium then. Scotland very lucky. The player who whacked Clem (RIP) shd have been sent off 😮🙂.
@performancewithoutlimits3093
@performancewithoutlimits3093 5 лет назад
I was there as a 15 year old in the old North stand above the terraces. What was the crown? Officially it must have been 115,000, but the Hampden park gatekeepers h would let anyone in for a note! At least another 10.000. Great atmosphere just from fans and never to be repeated sadly
@georgegreig8054
@georgegreig8054 5 лет назад
85.000. the capacity had been cut by this time.
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
@@georgegreig8054 Hampden went through too many capacity reductions, despite no changes to the ground. In 1970, only 6 years before this game, the Scotland-England game attracted 137,000. How they could cut it by 50,000 in only 6 years I'll never know.
@georgegreig8054
@georgegreig8054 3 года назад
@@SMSJSC The wooden sleepers had started to rot and completely disapear in some areas of the terracing. 70 per cent of the crush barriers were unsafe as well. Thy started reducing the capacity no long after Ibrox in 1971.
@DessieTots
@DessieTots 2 года назад
Rough’s feet nailed to the ground as usual.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 11 месяцев назад
Check out Eder in 1982 4 - 1 game ! His beautiful chip / lob over Rough . He was glued to the spot . He turned round just in time to see the ball go in the net. Brilliance ! P S. Alan was actually a really nice , modest guy 👍
@swaldron5558
@swaldron5558 4 года назад
Every time Scotland plays England at Hampton Park ( every 2 years) there are always nice sunny day.
@GRAHAM5020
@GRAHAM5020 8 лет назад
Both teams had great players in their ranks then and were quite evenly matched. Despite his mistake allowing Dalgliesh's shot between his legs Ray Clemence was a superb goalkeeper and in this respect England were far superior as Alan Rough was at best 'very average'
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
In my opinion Rough got far too many caps. There were other, better keepers for Scotland, such as Bobby Clark. We couldn't match England for 'keepers, but Rough was chosen far too often for my liking.
@robertmac9057
@robertmac9057 11 месяцев назад
@@SMSJSC I wonder why David Harvey of Leeds got left out so soon after playing well at the 74 World Cup. I just looked up his international record and he only conceded 8 goals in his 16 games.
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 11 месяцев назад
@@robertmac9057 Good point! I'd fortgotten about DH. Just reinforces my opinion of Alan Rough.
@heraldeventsandfilms5970
@heraldeventsandfilms5970 11 месяцев назад
@@SMSJSC Bobby Clark ffs!
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 11 месяцев назад
@@heraldeventsandfilms5970 well, who would you suggest?? "FFS"
@NuisanceMan
@NuisanceMan 5 лет назад
Scotland was clearly better, but what a bizarre way to get a winning goal. Bad defense, bad shot, and the goalkeeping... unspeakable!
@daviddalziel884
@daviddalziel884 4 года назад
Tom Forsyth tackle -awesome!
@patscott8612
@patscott8612 Год назад
Stonewall penalty. Clemence brought Daglish down
@DH.2016
@DH.2016 4 года назад
In these days, English TV pundits and commentators liked to make fun of foreign goalkeepers, particularly Scottish ones. Poetic justice.
@DH.2016
@DH.2016 Год назад
@Erik Yes (apologies - unsure if you're being serious or sarcastic). For example, before a crucial World Cup qualifying game, Brian Clough, as a television football pundit, memorably called Poland goalkeeper Jan Tomaszewski a "circus clown in gloves" - Poland then drew with England thanks to some great saves from Tomaszewski to qualify for the 1974 World Cup.
@normanjones7490
@normanjones7490 Год назад
I was there ( no segration!) Interesting visit (( mount florida)) x
@WeeShoeyDugless
@WeeShoeyDugless 9 месяцев назад
I was in the Rangers stand that day, great memories thanks👍👍
@humbertoflores2545
@humbertoflores2545 7 лет назад
the second goal reminded me the blooper of Robert Green when US goal tied against England, seems like English goalkeepers are kind of distracted when England is having the game under control.
@iraq.sometimessunnisometim1981
God Bless Kenny. Fantastic Day.
@thomassummerhill6357
@thomassummerhill6357 4 года назад
Is the commentary a tad biased?
@Drumulr
@Drumulr 10 месяцев назад
"Poor Ray Clemence.."😅😅 bet King Kenny never let him forget that one😂
@thomassmith5347
@thomassmith5347 5 лет назад
Smashing dive from Dalglish
@gerrycoogan6544
@gerrycoogan6544 7 месяцев назад
Stonewall penalty.
@aalkhalaf1
@aalkhalaf1 3 года назад
Best Scottish team.
@pianoflat
@pianoflat 5 лет назад
I was there up the rangers end Magic atmosphere
@johnhawkins6506
@johnhawkins6506 4 года назад
rangers "ha ha" end!!
@frankmachin5438
@frankmachin5438 4 года назад
“....and Clemence’s day is now complete ... a complete disaster!”
@stantheman5657
@stantheman5657 Год назад
Wasn’t this at the time England were alternating their goal keepers between Ray Clemence and the best goalkeeper in the world Peter Shilton?
@paullinford4510
@paullinford4510 Год назад
Yes but Shilton was also prone to the odd gaffe, eg Domarksi's goal for Poland in 1973 when he dived over the ball.
@stantheman5657
@stantheman5657 Год назад
Point taken. However, Shilton was good as a teenager that Leicester could sell Gordon Banks to Stoke City.
@gabrielamill3865
@gabrielamill3865 9 лет назад
Brilliant performance from Danny McGrain!
@kennyp9616
@kennyp9616 9 лет назад
you are right
@johnclark5469
@johnclark5469 6 лет назад
Sandy Jardine was injured so Danny played right back otherwise he would have been on the left. McGrains weakness was he never scored a lot of goals and had a good chance in that game to notch one. Jardine/McGrain were the best combo full backs in the world when at their peak.
@mizofan
@mizofan 6 лет назад
Best ever British right back
@kennethmarshall306
@kennethmarshall306 5 лет назад
Unfortunately, he always got a nosebleed when he got to the opposition penalty box.
@KryptonitetoallBS
@KryptonitetoallBS 4 года назад
@@mizofan His crossing was shocking mind. I don't know whats going on with him health wise. I know he doesn't have any people skills. A great pal of mine as a child once saw him @ Celtic and said how he thought he was a magnificent player. Danny's reply in an aggressive tone was " Aye you'd better believe it son". He left a 7 yr old in tears that day!!
@jimso771
@jimso771 11 месяцев назад
Stonewall Scottish penalty 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@SuperTed19021
@SuperTed19021 7 лет назад
Scotland had a brilliant side back then. Certainly better than England's. They remained decent until at least the millennium and normally qualified for tournaments. They produced players like Souness, Law, Dalglish, McCoist, Strachan, McAllister, Gemmill, Hutchinson etc, the list goes on. Why are those Scottish players now? Both England and Scotland suffer the same problem with blazers who are behind the times and not enough good coaching and skill put into their national teams. Both countries need a shake-up in youth development from top to bottom. I know that we have so many foreign players in the Premier League where British players, especially Scottish ones, used to dominate but blame must also be put at the SFA's door, along with the FA down in England. We both need the types of organisation they have in Germany with ex-players on top on the football associations.
@laptopsorted
@laptopsorted 5 лет назад
maybe cos kids these days playing xbox rather than footy
@SMSJSC
@SMSJSC 3 года назад
You're partly right, I think. I believe though that today's top clubs are mostly to blame... they want instant success, and pay for massively expensive foreign imports rather than giving young British talent a chance. That's the crux of the problem.
@bobbyhanly3466
@bobbyhanly3466 11 месяцев назад
Dalglish and Clemence. Never spoke to each other after. Five years of silence at Liverpool.
@antonysimpson6288
@antonysimpson6288 4 года назад
These highlights alone show how the 'legend' Dalglish was a dirty piece or work. A blatant dive in the first half and he followed through on Clemence in the second.
@martydav9475
@martydav9475 4 года назад
Tell me a forward player who wasn't like that; they're all like it I'm afraid.
@KryptonitetoallBS
@KryptonitetoallBS 3 года назад
Sadly he's the same as a human being Antony.
@FrangoTraidor
@FrangoTraidor 3 года назад
j'y ai passé beaucoup de temps. et j'en suis fier
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 11 месяцев назад
👍 !
@Njm1965
@Njm1965 2 года назад
Penalty when clemance took down dalgliesh. Clemence did have a disaster thanks to kenny.
@treaclebuns
@treaclebuns 6 лет назад
Whatever happened to the heroes?
@baronhoban
@baronhoban 5 лет назад
when england scored david colman said yes
@fraser_mr2009
@fraser_mr2009 3 года назад
he had a habit of saying that irrespective of the tams tbh
@Foul_Quince
@Foul_Quince 3 года назад
How much would Mick Channon or Joe Jordan be worth in today's market? Amazing.
@eejit70
@eejit70 3 года назад
Rip big tam wat a tackle
@simolamsa8716
@simolamsa8716 9 лет назад
Has anyone England-Finland at Wembley 1976?
@thebunsterooo
@thebunsterooo 3 года назад
Proper football ,
@alexanadermcculloch871
@alexanadermcculloch871 3 года назад
Mind of Dalglish 🥜 meggng the keeper 🤣😘
@StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY
@StewartNicolasBILLYCONNOLLY 6 лет назад
Mick Channon was a giant. He could nearly have been a Scotsman!
@mizofan
@mizofan 6 лет назад
like the giants Bremner, Johnstone, Gemmill, Macari, Strachan...
@toecurler2
@toecurler2 7 лет назад
I was there. Happy days.
@garycheyne1876
@garycheyne1876 7 лет назад
jim park me too with my late dad
@frankmurphyburr3598
@frankmurphyburr3598 9 месяцев назад
David Coleman was the best commentator ever
@Noodles37UK
@Noodles37UK 10 лет назад
> Who won that year, Dad? >> WE did. We beat the buggers the next year too, son : )
@galloglas6907
@galloglas6907 6 дней назад
People today have no conception of what this meant for Scotland to beat the Auld Enemy.
@mangomango-mm7wc
@mangomango-mm7wc 4 года назад
my idols scotland dalglish. rough england channon
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